Headed to PC in 2018 as Revealed at Nvidia Gamescom Conference

Nvidia and Square Enix have sent out some great news for PC fans who missed the chance to play Final Fantasy XV: The game is headed out to Steam, Windows 10 and Origin in early 2018. The PC version will arrive complete with all the DLC that has been released for the game so far.

Final Fantasy XV was originally announced back in 2006 as Final Fantasy Versus XIII and has been renamed and reworked to become a new installment in the main series. The game is more of an action RPG than previous titles in the series, and is notable for featuring a darker and more realistic tone. Final Fantasy XV is based around the Fabula Nova Crystallis in-universe mythology, but the game's plot is not tied to previous entries.

The plot centers around the protagonist, Noctis, a prince of a place called Lucis. Lucis and nearby Niflheim have declared a truce between them that ends a war over crystals. Niflheim, instead of going through with the deal, decides to invade and start a new level of hellish attacks. It will be up to Noctis to escape and try to defeat the enemy forces in this Earth-like land.